Total Crime Rate

66.7 per 1,000 6/10 · Average

All offences · May 2025 - Apr 2026

Violent Crime Rate

30.8 per 1,000 6/10 · Average

May 2025 - Apr 2026
Latest update: 06.06.2026 Crime figures are sourced from data.police.uk and are typically published with a 3-month delay.
Crime rate per 1000 residents
  • All crimes 66.7 6/10
  • Violent crimes 30.8 6/10
  • Violence and sexual offences 20.5 5/10
  • Anti-social behaviour 10.3 5/10
  • Public order 10.3 7/10
  • Vehicle crime 10.3 8/10
  • Criminal damage and arson 5.1 4/10
  • Other theft 5.1 5/10
  • Burglary 2.6 1/10
  • Drugs 2.6 1/10
  • Bicycle theft 0.0 1/10
  • Other crime 0.0 1/10
  • Possession of weapons 0.0 1/10
  • Robbery 0.0 1/10
  • Shoplifting 0.0 1/10
  • Theft from the person 0.0 1/10
Values shown per 1,000 residents · May 2025 - Apr 2026 · Rating compares this oa to UK peers of the same type.
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Crime overview

St Michaels Church Road area has the 38th highest crime rate of 104 local areas in Aigburth , and the 659th lowest crime rate of 1,552 local areas in Liverpool .

This postcode forms a relatively safe pocket compared with the surrounding streets. Neighbouring areas record much higher crime levels, even though this postcode itself remains comparatively low-crime.

The overall crime rate in the area around St Michaels Church Road (L17 7BD) in the last 12 months was 66.7 per 1,000 residents and was 16.1% higher than the Aigburth average (57.4 per 1,000 residents). In the last 12 months, this area’s most reported crimes were Violence and sexual offences with 8 offences recorded. The least common crime was Burglary with 1 case , unchanged from 2025. The fastest-growing crime category was Anti-social behaviour ( 33.3% YoY). The sharpest decline was Drugs ( -50.0% YoY).

Violent crimes totalled 12 (≈ 30.8 per 1,000 residents). Year-over-year these were falling ( -29.4% ). Over the last decade, overall crime has falling ( -64.0% comparing early vs recent averages) .

In the area around St Michaels Church Road (L17 7BD), the main crime hotspot is near Thirlstane Street. Police recorded 126 crimes here, including 16 violent or public-order offences. All these locations are within roughly 0.3 miles.

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Crime Over Time in St Michaels Church Road area

MonthCrimeLocation*Last Outcome
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Unable to prosecute suspect
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Bicycle theft Neilson Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified
Apr 2026Drugs Dalmeny Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Chetwynd Street Awaiting court outcome
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Unable to prosecute suspect
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Further investigation is not in the public interest
Apr 2026Robbery Broadhurst Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Broadhurst Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Public order Thirlstane Street Under investigation
Apr 2026Violence and sexual offences Elsmere Avenue Unable to prosecute suspect
Apr 2026Shoplifting Thirlstane Street Investigation complete; no suspect identified

Data Sources

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